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2557 days ago

Donations for Garage sale

Kayla from Frankton

Hi neighbours,
My 12 year old has a very exciting opportunity in Australia coming up in October,
To get her there we have decided to do a garage sale to fundraise and help me cover the cost.
If there would be anyone willing to donate items that they may no longer want/need to go towards her garage sale fundraiser like clothes, sheets, gardening tools, exercise equipment, kitchen appliances etc....
It would be such a huge encouragement for her.

I am secretly hoping that this will help to teach her how to make an effort to work for money and not just expect it handed on a plate.

Feel free to message me privately or text me 0224756331
Keep your eyes peeled for garage sale day Towards the end of March 😊

Thanks everyone

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